located in the village of Walton, Suffolk, now part of Felixstowe (grid reference TM32253580). It is uncertain if Walton Castle is one of the Saxon Shore...
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Walton is a settlement and former civil parish, now in the parish of Felixstowe, in the East Suffolk district, in the county of Suffolk, England, lying...
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forts at Walton Castle, Suffolk, which has by now sunk into the sea due to erosion, and at Caister-on-Sea. In the south, Carisbrooke Castle on the Isle...
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Orford Castle, Suffolk was dominated by the Bigod family, who held the title of the Earl of Norfolk and owned key castles at Framlingham, Bungay, Walton and...
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although it has occasionally been identified with the Roman fort at Walton Castle, Suffolk (which has now been washed away by the sea). Portus Adurni may be...
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Framlingham Castle is a castle in the market town of Framlingham, Suffolk, England. An early motte and bailey or ringwork Norman castle was built on the...
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Landguard Fort (category English Heritage sites in Suffolk)
to the public. Governor of Landguard Fort Walton Castle, Suffolk Kirby, John (4 December 1764). "The Suffolk traveller". London, Printed for J. Shave and...
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Eye Castle is a motte and bailey medieval castle with a prominent Victorian addition in the town of Eye, Suffolk. Built shortly after the Norman conquest...
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dynasty, strongholds had arisen at Eye, Clare, Walton and Framlingham. Probably the establishment of Suffolk as a separate shire was scarcely completed before...
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come to dominate Suffolk, holding the title of the Earl of Norfolk and owning the four major castles of Framlingham, Bungay, Walton and Thetford. Tensions...
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Ipswich (redirect from Ipswich, Suffolk, England)
stood at Walton near Felixstowe (13 miles (21 km), and the largest Roman villa in Suffolk (possibly an administrative complex) stood at Castle Hill (north-west...
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Bures Clare Castle Dedham Vale East Anglia Transport Museum Easton Farm Park Framlingham Castle Ickworth House Leiston Abbey Mid-Suffolk Light Railway...
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Felixstowe (redirect from Felixstowe, Suffolk)
Parish holding only 502 people. Walton had always preceded Felixstowe as a settlement as seen by the presence of Walton Castle, built by the Romans in the...
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Dommoc (category History of Suffolk)
Plunkett, S. J. (2000). "Drawings of Walton Castle and other monuments in Walton and Felixstowe". Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History...
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Brian Walton (1600 – 29 November 1661) was an English Anglican priest, divine and scholar. He is mostly remembered for his polyglot Bible. Walton was born...
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Hamlet Watling (redirect from Hamlet Watling (1818-1908), Suffolk antiquary)
Hamlet Watling (born Kelsale, Suffolk, 1818, died Ipswich, 2 April 1908) was a Suffolk-born antiquary, who worked as a schoolmaster. He spent much of his...
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area, including Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Newport News, Hampton, and Suffolk were formed from an entire county. These cities are no longer county seats...
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Sigeberht gave him a see at Dommoc, possibly at Walton, Suffolk near Felixstowe, or Dunwich in Suffolk. According to Bede, Felix helped Sigeberht to establish...
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Williamson Charity Wakefield as Mary Boleyn Richard Dillane as Duke of Suffolk David Robb as Sir Thomas Boleyn Edward Holcroft as George Rochford Joss...
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Suffolk. During one such trip, Cecile Walton painted Eric Robertson and Mary Newbery relaxing next to the tennis court in the garden of the Walton's house...
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East Suffolk is a local government district in Suffolk, England. The largest town is Lowestoft, which contains Ness Point, the easternmost point of the...
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landed at Walton, in Suffolk, on 29 September 1173 and marched to Framlingham, joining forces with Hugh. Together they besieged and took the castle of Hagenet...
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Dunwich (redirect from Dunwich, Suffolk)
Dunwich (/ˈdʌnɪtʃ/) is a village and civil parish in Suffolk, England. It is in the Suffolk Coast and Heaths AONB around 92 miles (148 km) north-east of...
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between Margaret de Etton and their ancestor, a third Thomas Fairfax of Walton, the elder Thomas Fairfax successfully claimed the ownership of the Gilling...
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Flanders, where he raised a large force of mercenaries, and landed at Walton, Suffolk, on 29 September 1173. He joined forces with Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of...
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constructed from septaria obtained from the Essex coast, possibly from near Walton-on-the-Naze, and large flint nodules, whilst the roof would have been of...
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The Suffolk County Football Association is the governing body for football in the county of Suffolk, England. Before the formation of the Suffolk County...
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Tissington Hall Walton Hall, Chesterfield Walton Hall, Walton-on-Trent Whitwell Old Hall Wirksworth Hall (demolished) Willersley Castle Wingfield Manor...
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The castles displayed on each map are those listed in the List of castles in England for the corresponding county. Click on the red or green dot to display...
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John de Vere, 12th Earl of Oxford (category People from Castle Hedingham)
1st Duke of Suffolk, Oxford, together with John Mowbray, 3rd Duke of Norfolk, and Sir John Fastolf, challenged the influence of Suffolk's supporters in...
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